The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), also known as the Giza Museum, is a proposed museum of ancient Egyptian antiquities. Its purpose is to guarantee ...
If time allows, visitors to Luxor should try to see the renowned Temple of Hathor at Dendera. From Luxor, the trip takes around an hour by cab. In ...
Luxor is a true cradle of humanity's cultural legacy, but it is also a city that must meet the requirements of its residents on a daily basis. The ...
The queen who became a ruler, Hatshepsut (c.1473–1458 BC), constructed a beautiful temple at Deir al-Bahari, on the west bank of Luxor. It is ...
The road where God Ra "The Sun God" sets. The Kings of Egypt's affluent New Kingdom (1550–1069 BC) were buried in a barren dry river valley across ...
The Great Temple of Abydos, also known as the Seti I Temple, is one of Abydos' most important historical landmarks. Pharaoh Seti I started ...
Egypt's ancient center for the cult of Isis, the Temples of Philae were venerated from the Pharaonic era through the Greek, Roman, and Byzantine ...
A lion with a human head lies on the eastern side of the Giza plateau, with the pyramids in the backdrop, and is one of the world's biggest ...
The El-Mursi Abul-Abbas Mosque in Alexandria is a well-known mosque devoted to the Alexandrine Sufi saint el-Mursi Abul Abbas. El-Morsy Abul-Abbas ...
Between the ancient settlements of Karmuz and Minia el-Bassal is the rocky plateau of Kom Esh-Shogafa. The town and fishing port of Rhakotis, ...
The Karnak Temple in Luxor is the world's largest temple complex, with so many components and sizes that each portion of the temple was erected by a ...
The National Museum of Egyptian Civilization (NMEC) is located in Al-Fustat, Egypt's first capital after the Arab Islamic conquest in 641 A.D, and ...